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Belgrave
$2900 presented to Smiths
New president
opens alyevale'UCW:
Edgar and Mrs. Robert Wheeler
gave some short readings and
Mrs. Bert Hastings closed the
worship service with a prayer.
Mrs. Stamper conducted the
business session, during wfitch-
May 25 was set for the gPTden
party. Mrs. Stamper also gave an
interesting report of the
Presbyterial held in Seaforth,
Twenty one ladies answered the
roll call with a $1.00 bake
exchange, followed by lunch
served by Unit Four.
The next meeting will be held
April 6 with two of the church's
young people giving a talk on-
their tip to TocAlpha.
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
Community spirit was much in
evidence on. Friday evening at the.
Institute Hall in Belgrave,, when a
capacity crowd gathered for a
benefit evening for Amos and
Evelyn Smith. The Smiths
'recently lost their home and store
in a spectacular fire that
completely levelled the 100, year
old land mark which until recently
had housed the Post Office.
This effort was all the more
spectacular' considering that an
overwhelming campaign had
gone well over the top in a
canvass for funds to repair the
arena, which has been built twice
in the last 28 years by this closely
knit community.
There were twenty tables of
progressive euchre played, the
prizes for which were donated by
the Belgrave Co-Op. High prizes
were won by Mrs. Edith Vincent
and Bert Johnston with the low- -
going to Miss Dorothy Higgins
and Ross Anderson.
Amos and Evelyn were called
to the platform by Jim. Coultes
who informed them that every-
thing for the evening' had been
donated including the music for
dancing which was supplied by an
orchestra made up of •Belgrave
and former area residents.
George Johnston presented
them with a purse containing
almost $2900. from a community
canvass and donations at the
door. Amos fittingly replied,
bringing social evening and
community project to a successful
conclusion.
W.M.S. Meets
The W.M.S. meeting was held
Monday March 7 at the-home of
Mrs. Joe Dunbar with Mrs.
Garner Nicholson presiding and
opened with a poem on "Spring".
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey read the
scripture taken from SOlomOn.
Mrs. Mac Scott led in prayer.
Mrs. J.C.McBurney read the
secretary's report and Mrs. Victor
Youngblut gave the treasurer's
report.
Twenty-four sick 'and shut min
calls were recorded.
Plans were made for the
Spring Rally to be held in
Belgrave Knox Presbyterian
Church in April.
The roll call was answered with
a verse on "Spring"
Offering WAs received and
dedicated. The topic WaS taken by Mts. Dunbar entitled, "Development Means Human
S°Iid a6tY -• Mrss Nicholson
dosed the Meeting with a pceth
13' bay'.
Lunch was Served by Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. YoUrighhit.
TahleS Filay
There were five tables of
euchre played lilt the Women's
Institute Hall last Wednesday
evening. The winners were: High
Lady - Mrs. Edgar VVightman;
Low Lady - Mrs. Lorne Jamieson;
High Man - Edgar VVightrnan
Low Man..- Clarence Rath.
There will be another euchre
this week. Everyone welcome'.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. Cook
returned home on Sunday from.a.
10 day vacation to Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
spent the weekend at a Trapper's
Convention in North Bay.
The Quilting Course to be held
in Belgrave W.I. Hall will be on
Wednesday, March 23 and
Thursday, March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes R.
Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler attended-the funeral of
their aunt Mrs. Fred Reid of
Clinton 'on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Coulters, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse visited on Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Russel
Walker of Goderich.
Mr. Charles Nicholson who h as
been a resident of Belgrave for
the past nine years moved last
Monday to the Senior Citizen
Home in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Hibberd
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Neill , R.R.2, Wingham
attended a banquet sponsored by
Huron County, R.B.K.I. on
Saturday evening. Kenneth Baker
of Mono Mills showed slides of
the Holy Land. '
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty
and Wayne of R.R.1, Milverton
visited with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday,.
Mrs. Earl Anderson returned
home on Saturday after visiting
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. William Schreiber
and family of Milton.
Kenneth Scott underwent
surgery last. Monday in University
Hospital, London. His many
friends . Wish him a speedy
recovery.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong.
were Mrs. lion Nolan and
children of Walton, Mrs. Mel
Craig of Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Taylor of Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey of
Ingersoll spent Saturday with her
mothers Mrs. arold. Procter, her
father Harold Procter who is a
patient in VVinghain and District
Hospital. They also visited with
her Want Miss. Margaret Curtis of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Winghain, •
`Mrs, Joe. Walker
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The new president, Mrs.
wendell Stamper, opened the
meeting of the United Church
Women with a few words of
welcome followed by a hymn.
Mrs. Lloyd Warwick, leader of
Unit Two, conducted the worship
service. Mrs. Bert Garniss gave a
very interesting talk on Eve, the
first woman of the Old
testament. Mrs. Ed. Stewart
.chose as her scripture a portion of
the second chapter of Genesis.
Mrs. Glenn Sellers, Mrs. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bauer,
Michael, Elliott And Tanya of
Kincardine visited on Sunday
afternoon with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. James Leishman.
Mrs. Harray Cook and Mr.
Frank Cooper are patients in the
Wieghani and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vent of
doe erith visited on Sattirday With
his sister Mrs: Telford Cook also
with his: brother Frank epopet a
patient in Wiiighani and District
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